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John Harte

    John Harte zachytáva vo svojich dielach ducha Anglicka a éry Winstona Churchilla, keďže sám zažil búrlivé časy medzi dvoma svetovými vojnami aj ich následky. Jeho raná tvorba ako dramatika a investigatívneho novinára v Londýne mu poskytla jedinečný pohľad na svet, ktorý sa vtedy formoval. Skúsenosti z vojnového Londýna a z jeho neskoršieho života v Juhoafrickej republike a Kanade obohacujú jeho písanie o autenticitu a hĺbku. Jeho diela ponúkajú čitateľom vzácny pohľad na kľúčové momenty histórie, ktoré formovali moderný svet.

    The Greatest Spy
    How Churchill Saved Civilization
    Successful Management in the Digital Age
    Dancing with Death: Deceptions of the Greatest Secret Agent in History - The Model for James Bond 007
    The Passionate Spies
    Ride for Justice
    • Ride for Justice

      • 268 stránok
      • 10 hodin čítania

      Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, the narrative follows Tom Calvert's family, who have moved to Texas seeking refuge from Virginia's prejudices. Tom's commitment to a friend leads him away from home, while Jamie Blanchard embarks on his own quest for glory. Left behind, Jack Calvert faces a harsh fate that propels him on a journey for justice. His adventures in Lookout, Texas, will not only test his marksmanship but also lead him to unexpected love and significant challenges.

      Ride for Justice
    • The Passionate Spies

      • 240 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      The modern Middle East was shaped in conflict between local tribes and Western powers that had crushing, mechanized armies and entitled, obtuse leaders. Against what they perceived as a dense wall of plain stupidity masquerading as real-politik, three British spies threw the power of their idealism and their belief in the humanity of ordinary Arabs. They succeeded in extraordinary ways, and yet paid a heavy price. Two took their own lives. The third raised a son who became a notorious double agent in the Cold War: Kim Philby.Gertrude Bell, Jack Philby, and TE Lawrence show us how to fight wealth and power on one hand and ignorance and violence on the other—how to inject ideals into real world institutions that will improve the lives of ordinary people. Lawrence and Bell accomplished a lot and yet could never do enough and simply could not outlast the national governments who served the interests of first world wealth.Jack Philby, on the other hand, was all too successful. He enabled men in kaffiyehs to become a force in the modern world and to spread their stunning wealth among Arabs—rather than sending it to the West.

      The Passionate Spies
    • The thrilling true exploits of Sidney Reilly, Britain's top spy, unfold in this retelling by John Harte, who explores the possibility of Reilly being a Soviet double-agent. The narrative is fast-paced and rich in detail, revealing the real events surrounding Reilly's mysterious disappearance in Soviet Russia in 1925. Contrary to the belief that he was murdered by Stalin's secret police, Harte presents a surprising twist about Reilly's fate, offering readers an intriguing glimpse into espionage and deception.

      Dancing with Death: Deceptions of the Greatest Secret Agent in History - The Model for James Bond 007
    • Successful Management in the Digital Age

      • 316 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania

      Focusing on the challenges of modern business, this book explores essential strategies for success in the digital age. It emphasizes the importance of identifying markets, staying alert to emerging trends, capitalizing on opportunities, and effectively navigating obstacles. Through practical insights, it equips readers with the tools needed to thrive in a rapidly evolving landscape.

      Successful Management in the Digital Age
    • How Churchill Saved Civilization

      • 384 stránok
      • 14 hodin čítania
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      How Churchill Saved Civilization resolves the lingering mysteries surrounding the causes of the Second World War, and what transpired during the war to bring its end result. It proposes answers to such questions as Why were the Allies unprepared?, Why did France collapse so quickly?, Why didn t the British government accept Hitler s peace proposals? and Why did the Germans allow Hitler to obtain life and death control over them? But the book s main purpose is to provide an account of Winston Churchill s actions and their intended consequences as well as some of the unintended ones for readers who are unlikely to read a military history book of 800 pages. The author has pared down the details of this at once fascinating and frightening story to an accessible length of how the world nearly ended in the 1940s. How Churchill Saved Civilization was written in honor of all those who sacrificed their lives in the War, and to caution readers that it could very easily happen again, as key factors like complacency, ignorance, and weakness continue to play a role in international diplomacy

      How Churchill Saved Civilization
    • From 1917 to 1923 Russia was in upheaval and the fate of the country was in question. The British sent their super agent, Sidney Reilly, to Moscow to see what could be done. He failed to thwart the Russian Revolution, but in many other daring missions he established himself as the greatest agent in British history. He was a Hero! On the other hand, perhaps he also was a Traitor!

      The Greatest Spy
    • True account of the rise and fall of the American genius Robert Oppenheimer, chosen by the U.S. military to head a team of scientists to develop the first atomic bomb. Timed with the release of Oppenheimer, directed by Christopher Nolan and starring Cillian Murphy and Robert Downey Jnr

      The Race for the Atom Bomb
    • The current battle between superstitious and prejudiced forces from the past, against more enlightened modern ones, began when Winston Churchill was appointed colonial secretary in 1920. With the defeat of the shadowy Turkish Empire in 1918 by the Allies, he was challenged by three grim forces of menace and Communism, Fascism, and Islamist Fundamentalism. Each aimed to extinguish every spark of democratic freedom across the Middle East and the West. Churchill’s Challenges describes how this led to subversives undermining democracy from within and without. This book combines a social and cultural history of 1918-1940 with a biography of Churchill, to reveal how he responded to his society at that time, and his impact on it. His own character transformed just as dramatically from the eager and ambitious youth to the shrewd and successful politician he became. This account of the first half of Winston Churchill’s life focuses on how the world developed as a consequence of his influence in each ministerial position he filled. His decisions still impact world politics today.This book's release coincides with the 150th anniversary of Churchill's birth.

      Churchill's Challenges, 1918–1940